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Sorting SystemTransforms to meet your needs. Transports as one unit.The Diamond W Corral Sorting system will become a rancher’s favorite piece of equipment when it comes to sorting cattle or horses. This is a goose-neck unit that splits into two pieces for access in or out of the front. There is a 6’ alley way in the center of the unit that is 33’4” long. There is a total of 16 gates throughout the system, including the 2 10' drive through gates.On each end of the alley there are two sets of double 6’ gates that open between the split goose-neck hitch and between the rear axle assemblies.

The rancher has 2 sorting pens measuring 14’6” x 14’6” with a height of all panels at 6’ 2". This gives the rancher the ability to tie into the sorting system with any type of portable corral or stock trailer in the field. This unit transforms into one single unit for transporting.

The unit’s hydraulic system will set the unit down on the ground and when ready to move lift it up for transport. The hydraulics are run by a 12 volt battery charged by a solar panel.

The system is assembled with spring-loaded latches on interior gates for added convenience! This system comes with 6 panels on each side for added space which means more cattle or horses gathered at once. All systems now include 2 - 4' walk-in gates and 2 more can be added as an option. When
configured into 4 pens, two pens have gates and the other two pens have 1
- 10' gate each. The flow of the cattle starts at the rear of the unit. There
is a gate for each pen that will angle cattle into each of the 4 pens. This
allows for separating the cattle as they are fed into the system.After
the cattle have been separated, if the rancher needs cattle in a different pen,
there are gates that will open to let cattle angle across the alleyway or go
straight across the alleyway.After
cattle are moved into separated groups then loading cattle through the front
split goose-neck hitch and by using the double 6’ gates that fold out to stock
trailers or working circle tubes can be done. This helps in the fact that a
rancher can work cattle in the field without moving the whole heard to a
different location to do the sorting and loading out.

Walking I-beam carries the weight of the unit on rough ground. Electric brakes are on all four wheels. This unit weighs in at 10,280 lbs.

Two halves of the goose-neck enter lock together with TWO 1” bolts for transporting.

This goose-neck hitch has an adjustment of 9”.

Panels are lifted on sides by 1900 lb winches and are carried by safety chains.Splitting goose-neck hitch gives you the ability to load or unload cattle out the front of the unit.

The Portable Corral

The Cadillac of Portable Corrals!The Portable Corral is designed by Diamond W Corrals to save rancher time with double hinged construction & 1 ¾” x 1 ¾” square tubing on a diamond pattern. This construction allows the portable corral on wheels to be set up on various types of terrain providing both the strength and mobility needed for uneven ground. All the panels are 6ft high and lifted by cable winches. The 6ft long side levers are used to easily change the rear wheel assembly for mobility in setup and transport of the corral.

Square & Round Pipe versions

Lift panels via cable winches, everything else on hinges!

Setup & take down in minutes!

SQUARE TUBE VS. ROUND TUBE

All gates are made of 1 ¾” square tubing. All tubing is tuned to make the diamond pattern for strength. Cage is a 6’ x 6’ square inside. 3” x 6” rectangular tubing is used for the cross support. Rear gate has a spring-loaded latch. 11L-15 8 ply implement tires and wheel are used to transport corral. All panels behind the cage are made of 1 3/4 square tubing with 120 wall thickness.

All rear panels are on the double hinge system with all saddles made of 3/8” x 3” flat iron.

Our demo weights 6200 lbs.

All panels behind the cage are made of 12 gauge round tubing. All gates are made of 14 gauge round tubing. Cage is a 6’ x 6’ square inside. Rear gate has a spring-loaded latch. 11L-15 8 ply implement tires and wheel are used to transport corral.

All rear panels are on the double hinge system with all saddles made of ¼” x 3” flat iron.

Our demo weighs 5200 lbs.

Working Chute and Alleyway

Our Working Chute and Alleyway is eight foot six inches (8’6”) wide in transport position. It has a hydraulic lift on a gooseneck hitch. It lifts to nine foot six inches (9’6”) off the ground when working livestock. It has a hydraulic lift on the axel to raise the unit fourteen inches (14”) above the ground into transport position. It will also raise the wheel and tires two inches (2”) off the ground to enable you to change a flat tire without a jack. There is a 12 Volt Hydraulic Pump with two control switches – One for the gooseneck and one for the axel lift. It has a 12 Volt Battery with a Solar Panel to keep the battery charged. A set of battery cables is provided for back-up in case the Solar Panel cannot keep up with the usage.

The Chute is manufactured by Cowco, Inc. It has a side squeeze on the head gate with right and left side exit panels. There is a palpation cage behind the chute. The chute and the palpation cage have rubber floors. There is a rolling tail gate behind the palpation cage.

The Unit has an adjustable Alleyway. The adjustment is on the left side and will adjust from eighteen inches (18”) inches to thirty-six inches (36”). The right side of the Alleyway has a gate with a spring loaded latch giving you the ability to release cattle if needed. The unit also has a flop gate allowing cattle to pass forward and keep them from backing out of the alleyway. The rear of the unit has two eight foot (8’) gates – one on each side that will swing back to tie in to other systems.

Cage has a fold down floor to tie the bottom of the cage when in transport. The fold down floor can also carry a 4-wheeler when needed.

The cage is transported on (2) 31-10-50R-15 tires and 8” x 15” wheels.

In front of the cage are 2 gates in a V-shape. They are used to hold the cattle in the two pens. There is one pen on each side of the gooseneck frame.

The two pens on the side of the gooseneck starting from the cage is a 24’ panel with a 4’ walk-in gate. The #2 panel is 22’ long. The #3 panel is 12’ long.

Then off the side of the gooseneck panel are two more 12’ panels that unfold to complete the pens. This is done on both sides of the gooseneck panel. First fold the (2) 12’ panels on the side of the neck, and then they are lifted by 1900# winch. Then the three panels that are to be tied to the cage are folded as follows: Starting with 12’ panel fold first and hang by hook.

Then the 22’ panel is pushed around to the next panel, and lifted by the 1900# winch. 24’ panel is pushed in to the side of the gooseneck frame and lifted by the 1900# winch. Gooseneck hitch uses 2 5/16” ball and will travel up and down, 9” for different pull trucks. 10,000# jack to lift gooseneck. Stop, turn, and clearance light on rear of unit. The total unit weighs 8000#.